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Room 208 Beds: A Case Study
On Wednesday December 2nd, 2015 at 2124 hours Security Operations Center radioed the East Orlando Security Officers to respond to room 208 bed #1 for a 44V- Enforcement Escort Visitor off Property from the medical Unit. Officers Steven Evans (407) and Carlos Ayuso (415) responded to the call. Upon arrival, Security staff met at the Nurse’s Station with Registered Nurse Amanda Ramos who advised us that the wife of patient Michael Vecchione (FIN: #84884426, DOB 04/14/1959) was interfering with medical staff and needed to leave. According to Nurse Ramos around 2126 hours while she was doing her rounds, she went inside the room 208 bed #1 and observed the patient's wife grabbing the Patient Care Tech Kevin Bird's arm. Mr. Vecchione's wife

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